My friend, you have a lot on your plate, with depression and autism. But be assured you're nowhere near being as intelligent as you think you are. Your poor spelling and writing show that. Your judgment of your brain power is probably the result of comparing yourself with relatively uneducated friends and acquaintances. Try to figure out why intelligence is so important to you, and why you tend to make these sorts of comparisons. Give more thought to your "depression" and discuss with your doctors how you can wean yourself off anti-depressants as soon as possible. Those drugs are all harmful and many are addictive. One more thing: Go to the library and take out The Collected Works of William Shakespeare. Start reading that book with some good dictionaries. Do that every day without fail. You'll feel a lot better in about 24 months. And be sure you exercise and stay away from sugar and junk food.
IIN to have a feeling that your superior to the majority of people?
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My friend, you have a lot on your plate, with depression and autism. But be assured you're nowhere near being as intelligent as you think you are. Your poor spelling and writing show that. Your judgment of your brain power is probably the result of comparing yourself with relatively uneducated friends and acquaintances. Try to figure out why intelligence is so important to you, and why you tend to make these sorts of comparisons. Give more thought to your "depression" and discuss with your doctors how you can wean yourself off anti-depressants as soon as possible. Those drugs are all harmful and many are addictive. One more thing: Go to the library and take out The Collected Works of William Shakespeare. Start reading that book with some good dictionaries. Do that every day without fail. You'll feel a lot better in about 24 months. And be sure you exercise and stay away from sugar and junk food.